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Great photos of some desirable knives Greg!
I wish I had more items to go with some of my knife collection.
Ralph.
Thanks Ralph.
Coming up with period correct items was almost as difficult as coming
up with the right set-up idea for a photo.
I really need to publicly thank Fred Green for his help. He sent me a box
of US web gear and bags for me to use as photo props. Thanks Fred.
Your stuff is on it's way back home.
Last edited by Chopperman; 12-29-2017 at 01:58 AM.
gregM
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myself around.
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Beautifully staged and photographed, thanks for sharing.
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Fantastic knives and photos Greg. Those pics are "glossy book" standard.
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WoW!
I'm not a big knife collector but after seeing this post I'm very motivated to become one. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for sharing!
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Like them all Greg. But that Kennedy really sparks my interest. Not one I've seen before.
Photos are just outstanding. I haven't mastered that studio portrait look yet. Need a better set up and lighting. You and Douglas are top of the heap when it comes to photo displays
Edit: Rossi as well
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"Please", Thank You" and proper manners appreciated
My greatest fear is that one day I will die and my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them
"Don't tell me these are investments if you never intend to sell anything" (Quote: Wife)
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Greg,
What great displays! The layout, items and lighting make these pictures stand out nicely.
I'm in awe my friend.
Regards,
Joel
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Fantastic collection, love the M3.
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Gentlemen, Thank you all very much for the compliments.
They mean a lot to me.
gregM
Live to ride -- Ride to live
I was addicted to the "Hokey-Pokey" but I've turned
myself around.
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MAP
Like them all Greg. But that Kennedy really sparks my interest. Not one I've seen before.
The Kennedy Arms knife is a rare but not really valuable knife. I can
count on one hand the number that I have seen posted in the forums
or listed on dealer sites. Not much is known about them including who actually
made them. They were sold through Kennedy Bros. Arms of St.Paul Mn. which
was a sporting goods store. The last listing for the store was in a 1951 St.Paul
phone book.
gregM
Live to ride -- Ride to live
I was addicted to the "Hokey-Pokey" but I've turned
myself around.
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